Influence of Layer-by-Layer Laser Sintering Modes on the Roughness and Thickness of Sintered Layer of Copper Powder

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Quality improvement problem has been considered for a laser sintered surface layer. Purposely built experimental setup was described together with a four-factor experiment design on laser sintering PMS-1 copper powder. A mathematical model describing the effect of laser sintering process parameters on the surface roughness has been proposed. Practical recommendation for improving the quality of the surface layer is given.

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